Very high liver enzymes, indicating the person has a damaged liver, which increases blood pressure

High cholesterol

Poor nutrition

Low levels of platelets, which would lead to hemorrhagic stroke

Blood pressure typically rises a great deal during detox from alcohol--if a person comes in with 130/90 b/p, and a pulse of 100, it is not unusual for b/p to rise to 200/100, and pulse to rise to 125 or more. This is WITH drugs given to ameliorate these effects.

If a person is admitted to the hospital after having a stroke, especially if the cause was high b/p plus an irregular heart rhythm such as atrial fibrillation, the patient is STRONGLY cautioned drinking could put him/her at risk for a second, fatal stroke.

This does the public a great disservice. Moderate means two small glasses of wine per day, which, if one drinks daily, would probably seem like just too little. It provides an excuse to drink excessively. It's taken to heart by the people who need it least.

The people I've met who've lived the longest and healthiest lives, and enjoyed the best health throughout (late 90's, early 100's) rarely drank. They had no religion prohibition against drink, occasionally would have a beer or glass of wine, but tended to get enjoyment from more active participation in family, hobbies, and their work.

People who average more than two drinks a day have a 34 percent higher risk of stroke compared to those whose daily average amounts to less than half a drink. Drinking more than two drinks per day can shorten time to stroke by about five years.

For heavy drinkers, alcohol produces a high risk of stroke in late middle age, starting at age 50. By comparison, light drinkers' or nondrinkers' stroke risk increases gradually with age.

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Not all of them do . The Incredibles was both written and directed by Brad Bird . Having 2 directors just gets the work done a lot faster considering the fact that most times voice actors hardly ever have the capacity to work together and all the production members